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Google: Adding Too Many Pages Too Quickly May Flag A Site To Be Reviewed Manually

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The question is, if you build out a new section of your website with tons of content – is it safe to just launch them all at once or should you do smaller chunks at a time?

[ame]http://youtu.be/aVrsWFM2glI[/ame]

Matt said that if you can slowly roll them out in larger blocks but not all of them at once, then do it that way. If not, it should be fine, but someone at Google may manually review it. He also added that it is rare to see a site release so many new pages and for all those pages to all be unique and of good quality. He didn’t say it was impossible.
 
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While a lot of Matt Cutts' ideas do make sense, i just hope other smart guys can revolutionize the Search function on the internet just so that we don't become slaves of Google.

Everytime i watch these Matt Cutts videos, i feel like i'm attending church service and bowing my head to the almighty deity.
 
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While a lot of Matt Cutts' ideas do make sense, i just hope other smart guys can revolutionize the Search function on the internet just so that we don't become slaves of Google.

Everytime i watch these Matt Cutts videos, i feel like i'm attending church service and bowing my head to the almighty deity.

Digital sharecropping my friend. We have to work hard to get our traffic and money from other sources - Yahoo, Bing, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, email, etc.
 
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